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Outlines of Good and Evil Obvious In Israel’s Fight Against Hamas; Americans Must Have Moral Clarity In Israel’s War With Hamas; Hamas Must Be Destroyed

Outlines of good and evil obvious in Israel’s fight against Hamas:

Just when you thought the world’s greatest circus could not get any more ridiculous, in walks a bearded lady dressed as a rabbi.

President Biden was campaigning this week in Minneapolis when he got interrupted by a heckler who identified herself as “Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg” and who, confusingly, wore a dress but had a beard. Or, to be more precise, a scruffy goatee.

“Mr. President, if you care about Jewish people — as a rabbi, I need you to call for a cease-fire right now,” the protester shouted, referring to the Israeli ground offensive into Gaza to rescue more than 200 hostages held by Hamas terrorists.

As the audience jeered and shouted down the protester, Mr. Biden adroitly reversed his administration’s policy in order to appease the bearded lady rabbi.

After weeks of claiming to support Israel’s right to exist as a sovereign country, Mr. Biden publicly rejected Israel’s right to defend itself from a terrorist attack and rescue hostages.

“I think we need a pause,” he said. “A pause means give time to get the prisoners out.”

After the bearded lady rabbi was hauled out by security, Mr. Biden claimed he was for a cease-fire even before the bearded lady rabbi walked in.

“I’m the guy that convinced Bibi to call for a cease-fire to let the prisoners out,” he said, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Mr. Biden’s sudden new policy is in sharp contrast to the one his administration has claimed to support for weeks.

“Any cease-fire would give Hamas the ability to rest, to refit, and to get ready to continue launching terrorist attacks against Israel,” a State Department spokesman said earlier. —>READ MORE HERE

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Four weeks ago, people around the world were shocked by the horrific attack perpetrated by the terrorist group Hamas against the innocent citizens of Israel. But those of us with a Jewish background have seen this evil before.

Today, I’m a proud Christian and have been for nearly 30 years. But I’m also proud of my Jewish heritage. Both my biological parents are Jewish. I was raised in a Jewish family and was Bar Mitzvahed. I grew up in Queens, New York with a large Jewish community. I attended Yeshiva University for my master’s degree before coming to Fresno to get my Ph.D. in clinical psychology. I’ve experienced anti-Semitisim many times throughout my life.

I painfully grieve over the senseless loss of life of so many — young people enjoying a music festival, and of those who were just with their families at home. I’m angered by the brutality and evil of those who killed babies, children, women, families, and the elderly. One thousand five hundred people killed, as of Nov. 1, including more than 30 Americans. Over 200 taken hostage, including Americans. All of those killed and taken hostage shared one thing in common: They are Jewish.

We have seen this horror so many times before. But not since the Holocaust have we ever seen such massive savagery and genocide of the Jewish people.

Israel and the Jewish people throughout the world only want peace and to co-exist with their neighbors. There are 7 million Jews and 2 million in the Arab community living peacefully in Israel together. Israel is our strongest and most reliable ally in the Middle East. They are a democratic and freedom-loving country. Yet many of Israel’s neighbors have longed for the destruction of its state and people. That longing became a reality a month ago.

Incredibly, we’re also witnessing many throughout the world, including in our own country and on college campuses, celebrating the slaughter of babies, women being raped and executed, and families being burned alive. We’ve seen anti-Semitic demonstrations on a worldwide scale. They argue these heinous acts are justified. They are not and never will be. They argue about moral equivalence. They say the terrorists that beheaded babies and killed innocent people are “freedom fighters.” They are not. They are evil psychopaths whose mission is to kill Jews and destroy Israel. —>READ MORE HERE

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